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with more cities on the brink, they might learn a thing or two before they go bust, too. plus -- >> there will be no more taxpayer funded bayouilouts, period. >> america is getting fed up. now the white house may be about to hand insurance companies another massive bailout because of obama care and you'll be paying for it. then, listen up, kids, don't be a maker, be a taker. a 6thgrader getting
with more cities on the brink, they might learn a thing or two before they go bust, too. plus -- >> there will be no more taxpayer funded bayouilouts, period. >> america is getting fed up. now the white house may be about to hand insurance companies another massive bailout because of obama care and you'll be paying for it. then, listen up, kids, don't be a maker, be a taker. a 6thgrader getting
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let's say i'm someone working in a city that doesn't have any problems. the question those people are wondering, how safe is my pension? can we answer that definitively? >> not definitively. in most cases pensions are very well protected. you can look at the example of detroit. they had to go through banks result see proceedings to touch these. the burden of proof is on the city to make a case they are eligible and that's a high threshold. pension benefits are usually safe around the nation. pension benefits are protected for current employees and retirees. >> i'm looking at research that your own group put out saying 126 public plans were only 73% funded using the most optimistic pension return formula. 50% using the more conservative 5% return figure. what percentage are underfunded and not by just a little but in some cases by a lot? >> right, this is correct. those numbers are right. currently in 2012, based on 126 state and local pension plans that we maintain at the center, the funding rate owe was 73%. a lot of that unfunded lighty isn't due to cur
let's say i'm someone working in a city that doesn't have any problems. the question those people are wondering, how safe is my pension? can we answer that definitively? >> not definitively. in most cases pensions are very well protected. you can look at the example of detroit. they had to go through banks result see proceedings to touch these. the burden of proof is on the city to make a case they are eligible and that's a high threshold. pension benefits are usually safe around the...
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we as a city haven't really made clear our role on regional traffic. so this project is really pushing that for us. so we'll figure that out as we get closer to the analysis. i take that point. >> and we'll be looking at capacity as well, won't we? >> right. >> because i know that we look at a bunch of cars in travel lanes, and we think that is moving loads and loads of people, but the reality may well be with the transit lane and with that cycle track and widened sidewalk we'll have the ability to move more people. and 3rd street is people coming into the caltrain station. >> other way, 3rd street is northbound. >> 3rd street onto market street. you are exactly right and one area that the team is looking at is the ridership on the bus, looking at the current ridership of people on bicycles and don't forget from moscone to market street, as mare mentioned in the safety strategy, this area is one of the hotspots of pedestrian safety. so we're going to have to trade-off regional traffic priority, local traffic priority, et cetera. >> do we get better car
we as a city haven't really made clear our role on regional traffic. so this project is really pushing that for us. so we'll figure that out as we get closer to the analysis. i take that point. >> and we'll be looking at capacity as well, won't we? >> right. >> because i know that we look at a bunch of cars in travel lanes, and we think that is moving loads and loads of people, but the reality may well be with the transit lane and with that cycle track and widened sidewalk...
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. >> now to a developing story here in the city of rochester. unfair and out of line, that's what three teenerize calling their recent arrest. >> arrested in rochester, new york, last week, while committing the crime of waiting while black. >> their families athey have never been in trouble before and they shouldn't be in trouble now. >> they are members of the edison tech high school basketball team who were waiting for their school bus to take them to a scrimmage basketball game on wednesday morning. at 8:43 a.m., they were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct for obstructing pedestrian traffic on this sidewalk. >> we tried to tell them that we were waiting for the bus, but we were catching the yellow bus. they didn't care. >> these young men were doing nothing wrong. nothing wrong. they did exactly what they were supposed to do. and still, yet, they get arrested. >> under federal civil right laws there have been cases in the second circuit that have gone a lot further. if i was a law enforcer, i would think about dismissing charges. >
. >> now to a developing story here in the city of rochester. unfair and out of line, that's what three teenerize calling their recent arrest. >> arrested in rochester, new york, last week, while committing the crime of waiting while black. >> their families athey have never been in trouble before and they shouldn't be in trouble now. >> they are members of the edison tech high school basketball team who were waiting for their school bus to take them to a scrimmage...
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detroit is a troubled city. it's lost tremendous employment. it's been disproportionately affect by nafta and the auto industry, it's lost population. and they are two radically different cases am but still, to your question, moderate adjustments, and the question of moderate adjustments is in the eye of the beholder. the average retiree-- retiree in detroit is $19,000 it that is the averagement there are many with $12,000 a year pensions. so if we're talking about moderate adjustments, are you saying $10, are you saying $100 a month? well, the emergency manage never detroit is talking about 16 cents on the dollar. is that a moderate adjustment. we say not. in the state of illinois it is a completely different circumstances. this is a state that the very same day voted to take away retiree's pension benefits an cut those benefits, adopted a multimillion dollar tax cut for multinational corporation within that state. so the state is not impoverished. the state is choosing priorities that are different than the citizens have chosen by adopting a
detroit is a troubled city. it's lost tremendous employment. it's been disproportionately affect by nafta and the auto industry, it's lost population. and they are two radically different cases am but still, to your question, moderate adjustments, and the question of moderate adjustments is in the eye of the beholder. the average retiree-- retiree in detroit is $19,000 it that is the averagement there are many with $12,000 a year pensions. so if we're talking about moderate adjustments, are you...
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you need the results of galvanized the piano and ninety two at city beach. it's big but it didn't matter to eat in between to fourteen c and bake scenes. silly and on chief of the fed for the link on the spot the beach was decimated in the province of elections called for deep introspection ahead to fix this soon and exits things could have gotten us to the qantas but even with the jenin and actions around the clock. employ up to five pounds is a link to vote the findings of a drubbing writing in to make any dent in twenty ten and mit on bjp ruled states that at the sky and the gates. dawson loves candy and then send us. after danny thomas and up to five sec behind the ttp and didn't end on monday packing up heidi did not even that needs to get doubles the games. meantime in not just on the potty was reduced to twenty one fifty eight in the deep dish. it meant me to be coasting to the senate but final results showed the promise and intends to go the only thing saving for the qantas was nice to have the votes counted on monday showed the party will retain pow
you need the results of galvanized the piano and ninety two at city beach. it's big but it didn't matter to eat in between to fourteen c and bake scenes. silly and on chief of the fed for the link on the spot the beach was decimated in the province of elections called for deep introspection ahead to fix this soon and exits things could have gotten us to the qantas but even with the jenin and actions around the clock. employ up to five pounds is a link to vote the findings of a drubbing writing...
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the city is deep in debt. tomorrow, a federal judge is expected to announce if it is eligible for bankruptcy protection. if so, bill you don't know of dollars in pensions could be eliminated. one says losing his pension would be a decision between eating or taking medication. >>af four months of court hearings, a federal judge will rule whether detroit is eligible for chapter 9 bankruptcy. >> bankruptcy is a term that none of us ever wanted to get to this point. >> facing a staggering $18,000,000,000 in long-term debt. the city apoints an emergency manager, kevyn orr made it clear that everything from the city's asse assets, like masterpieces at the detroit institfractured of arts to incurred debts like retiree pensions may be up for grabs. >> to me, that's robbery. >> donald's smith is one of some 20,000 retirees ang,ly awaiting the judge's decision. >> i am not asking them to give me anything but what i earned. >> smith worked nearly 30 years as a city detention officer. he is concerned his $800 pension chec
the city is deep in debt. tomorrow, a federal judge is expected to announce if it is eligible for bankruptcy protection. if so, bill you don't know of dollars in pensions could be eliminated. one says losing his pension would be a decision between eating or taking medication. >>af four months of court hearings, a federal judge will rule whether detroit is eligible for chapter 9 bankruptcy. >> bankruptcy is a term that none of us ever wanted to get to this point. >> facing a...
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the city may outsource it to save money. >> seven employees would lose their position with the city and they would hire contractors to do the functions the employees do. >> we are sensitive to the fact these are employees. this is their position. what we are trying to do, due diligence if it's a cost savings if we did outsource the service. >> reporter: beside outsourcing, they are proposing cutting back from once a week to once every other week. outsourcing could save $400,000 a year. but what is the cost of losing jobs? >> the city of palo alto is a significant employer. >> reporter: the finance committee will be taking up the issue tonight, but no decision will be made. they want the committee members to know their exact feeling of losing their jobs. >> a city spokesperson says if the city does eliminate the street sweeping jobs, utility bills for residents probably will not be cut, but it could slow down the future rate hikes. >> reporter: county supervisors talked about creating a park in honor of the teenager shot by a dep ewe. -- deputy. andy lopez was carrying a bb gun designed
the city may outsource it to save money. >> seven employees would lose their position with the city and they would hire contractors to do the functions the employees do. >> we are sensitive to the fact these are employees. this is their position. what we are trying to do, due diligence if it's a cost savings if we did outsource the service. >> reporter: beside outsourcing, they are proposing cutting back from once a week to once every other week. outsourcing could save...
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and we're paying these charges. >> well, you can go to city after city after city on a friday or saturday night and find out that the emergency room is the family doctor. >> therein lies one of the big problems. >> there's another problem i want to ask both of you about, but let's start with you, doctor, because you are a doctor and have been a doctor for a long time. how did we arrive at a culture where all of us here today, if we bought life's necessities, a house, a car, a set, a pair of shoes we would ask the price before we bought it. >> i think it started when my father was doctor was fee for service. you knew if you couldn't pay your bill you would pay farm supplies or barter and doctors wrote things off. that sort of mushroomed into you don't worry about it, sweetheart, i'll take care of everything. and this quiet layering on of costs, you know, we make the analogy all the time that you would never take your car into a garage and not expect to see on a board what things cost. but we wander into hospitals all the time and you and i, all of us, assume, well, some third party will pa
and we're paying these charges. >> well, you can go to city after city after city on a friday or saturday night and find out that the emergency room is the family doctor. >> therein lies one of the big problems. >> there's another problem i want to ask both of you about, but let's start with you, doctor, because you are a doctor and have been a doctor for a long time. how did we arrive at a culture where all of us here today, if we bought life's necessities, a house, a car, a...
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this is a wonderful city we exhibited that last month with the bad kid in our city and even on a more daily basis. i want to remind everybody about the typhoon is still with us with a filipino-american community we're asking ourselves owe everyone else to continue to be the global city and give all you can too >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> help folks that devastation will last year's. thank you, everybody and happy holidays and thaegz and keep sharing with your hearts >> thank you, mr. mayor. we appreciated our being here you're so loyal to the salvation army now i know why. some fast food facts pr 4 thousand meals are served to the search and seizures and soot shut in 3 hundred deliver routes and 45 hundred pound of turkey. are put together for the dinner 8 hundred pounds the green beans and 1 thousand 80 pound of miami. none of the preparations none of them disrupted the meals that everyday we've received for our participants and our homeless outreach in the neighborhoods. we still are backing cinnamon roles and muffins and cakes for our divorce on sunday. and we still valu
this is a wonderful city we exhibited that last month with the bad kid in our city and even on a more daily basis. i want to remind everybody about the typhoon is still with us with a filipino-american community we're asking ourselves owe everyone else to continue to be the global city and give all you can too >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> help folks that devastation will last year's. thank you, everybody and happy holidays and thaegz and keep sharing with your hearts...
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there are people in the city that need to get to the stadium. they are setting up a lot of unique things in terms of prpgs ways to get people to the game that are a little harder than normal super bowls are. but it's not that much different. >> this was tweeted a short time ago. contrary to reports there is no ban on tailgating at super bowl xlviii, can't bring grills or take up an empty parking space. >> it's minimalist. >> not allowing people to walk to the stadium as well? >> if you know this area, it's not that easy to walk there. i don't know where you would be walking from. >> if you had a tailgate set up at a distance, a ways away maybe you could walk -- >> i guess you could. it's just an odd area for this sort of thing. tailgating is about let's face it, your car, the grill, all of that stuff. that works great for a lot of regular season games but this is the super bowl. they need every space and they need to make sure the crowd is secure. it's a different deal. >> what happens if come that first sunday in february we've got snow ma ged
there are people in the city that need to get to the stadium. they are setting up a lot of unique things in terms of prpgs ways to get people to the game that are a little harder than normal super bowls are. but it's not that much different. >> this was tweeted a short time ago. contrary to reports there is no ban on tailgating at super bowl xlviii, can't bring grills or take up an empty parking space. >> it's minimalist. >> not allowing people to walk to the stadium as well?...
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protesters will meet this afternoon at santa rosa city hall and marched to the sheriff's office and it is a slap in the face that gail house is going back to work. they are expected to work and renew on plastic guns that can evade metal detectors. it is set to expire at midnight and plastic guns will be a special 3d printer. he voted to extend last week. >>> and parts of south africa he voted to attend the service. on board air force one by george w. bush, secretary of state jimmy clinton they will also attend the memorial but they are traveling separately. >> they will continue to gather in johannesburg and this is video from this morning. you can see the crowds of people bringing flowers and tomorrow a public memorial service will be held at a stadium that seats 9 5,000 people and they will keep his body in a remote village where he grew up. >>> yesterday in south africa they called for a day of rememberance. he asked many to pay respects to many who considered him the father of their country. here in the bay area he was honored at glide memorial search. he talked about the transitio
protesters will meet this afternoon at santa rosa city hall and marched to the sheriff's office and it is a slap in the face that gail house is going back to work. they are expected to work and renew on plastic guns that can evade metal detectors. it is set to expire at midnight and plastic guns will be a special 3d printer. he voted to extend last week. >>> and parts of south africa he voted to attend the service. on board air force one by george w. bush, secretary of state jimmy...
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new york city airports, long delays. they had over 125 got you ardep cancelled. tomorrow morning down to 15, bittery cold on thursday, highs only in the 20s. the next storm, thomas, this weekend is likely going to dump a lot of snow in the interior northeast. al banny, worcester. the big cities, especially new york, philly, d.c., baltimore, will probably be mostly rain. thomas, back to you. >> the weather channel's mike seidel in leesburg, virginia, for us. thanks so much. >>> so shifting to the civil war with house republican steve stockman taking on a powerful republican senator in john cornyn and then a promising figure, dick cheney gives props to governor chris christie with a caveat, of course. back on track, president obama bringing on a former clinton power player. these are the topics for our agenda panel today. victoria defrancesco soto, lee fang and steve benen. gang, it's great to have you here. i want to start with this interesting civil war issue with steve stockman john cornyn. he said he's challenging cornyn because he's disappointed in the way he
new york city airports, long delays. they had over 125 got you ardep cancelled. tomorrow morning down to 15, bittery cold on thursday, highs only in the 20s. the next storm, thomas, this weekend is likely going to dump a lot of snow in the interior northeast. al banny, worcester. the big cities, especially new york, philly, d.c., baltimore, will probably be mostly rain. thomas, back to you. >> the weather channel's mike seidel in leesburg, virginia, for us. thanks so much. >>> so...
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meanwhile, the city is failing. >> reporter: the city is failing, yes. and it is the inner city. i mean there is so much urban blight in detroit that there are only really maybe a handful of other cities in the country that are suffering the same type of true deterioration that they have seen in detroit with not just abandoned factories and warehouses and things like that, but even the residential areas have fallen into such disrepair that no one will go there. now again, rather ironically, the rest of michigan is doing very well. i was out there just earlier in the year and government officials and business people are talking about something of a renaissance going on in michigan, particularly in the industrial sector. it just has not made it to detroit, and detroit has really collapsed from within. >> again, the federal judge saying that detroit is eligible for bankruptcy. ron, i want to thank you and leave everybody with these thoughts. 40% of the city's lights didn't work in the first quarter of 2013. 50% of parks have been closed since 2008 and roughly 78,000 structures are a
meanwhile, the city is failing. >> reporter: the city is failing, yes. and it is the inner city. i mean there is so much urban blight in detroit that there are only really maybe a handful of other cities in the country that are suffering the same type of true deterioration that they have seen in detroit with not just abandoned factories and warehouses and things like that, but even the residential areas have fallen into such disrepair that no one will go there. now again, rather...
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oklahoma city, you'll be dealing with a bit of snow. how much? it looks like generally the bull's-eye will be in this purple. five to eight, southern parts of missouri working our way into southern sections of indiana. those are the higher totals. but the maybe concern is the icing potential. we're talking about some spots that could pick up more than a quarter of an inch of ice. dallas, little rock to paducah there in kentucky, that could be very dangerous not just for roadway travels but also power outages could be a big problem in this purple area as we head through the next 24 to 48 hours. >> all right, alex wallace reporting from the weather channel for us. >>> now, you may have to skip that burger today. fast food workers all over the country are apparently walking off the job to protest the lowness of the minimum wage. they want it doubled. we're at one of the big rallies. we'll take you there. plus, if the minimum wage were raised to $15 an hour, what impact would that have on corporations, jobs and the economy? we'll talk about that and
oklahoma city, you'll be dealing with a bit of snow. how much? it looks like generally the bull's-eye will be in this purple. five to eight, southern parts of missouri working our way into southern sections of indiana. those are the higher totals. but the maybe concern is the icing potential. we're talking about some spots that could pick up more than a quarter of an inch of ice. dallas, little rock to paducah there in kentucky, that could be very dangerous not just for roadway travels but also...
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they will ask the city council to approve a new resolution. they demand they write regular reports to approve them by the budget. they called for 665 officers in december and there are only 631 working. >>> san francisco is still in the red from hosting the 34th america's cup. today's chronicle reports shows on the bay, $5.5 million so far and that cost is certainly a major factor as mayor ed lee hosts the next america's cup just 12 days from now. >>> a story about a family missing this morning in the remote mornings of nevada why the search is getting more and more desperate every hour. >>> and job applications in san francisco, what the city may remove that could help people who are convicted of a crime. >>> the commute looks pretty good out there as you are driving on 880 westbound. it is already looking slow and we will tell you where traffic is beginning to slow down. >>> a freeze warning is out there and the rolling stones were not singing about it but i am because it is cold out there right? >> any warmer weather on the way i will have
they will ask the city council to approve a new resolution. they demand they write regular reports to approve them by the budget. they called for 665 officers in december and there are only 631 working. >>> san francisco is still in the red from hosting the 34th america's cup. today's chronicle reports shows on the bay, $5.5 million so far and that cost is certainly a major factor as mayor ed lee hosts the next america's cup just 12 days from now. >>> a story about a family...
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and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of unsurpassed craftsmanship at the lexus december to remember sales event. some of the best offers of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. >>> let's return to the tragic news of south africa president nelson mandela's death. what does this mean for south
and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of unsurpassed craftsmanship at the lexus december to remember sales event. some of the best offers of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection....
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daly city 54. and lakeport how about the upper teens to mid-20s for you in lake county coming up thursday morning. there it is. sunny but cold wednesday and thursday. some of you thursday won't hit 50. couple of showers possible friday and saturday. cloud cover will make it warmer at night and chilly during the day. tomorrow the mid-50s will be the warmest day of the next week. so find that jacket and keep it close by. sports is coming up next. [[man] it's nothing but tape... [woman] it's a block. we're havin' a baby! [laughter in background] [woman screams] are we havin' a baby? [ambient crying and laughter] suffered a sprained mcl, noa season-ending torn acl that >>> 49ers dodged a bullet with the news that left tackle joe staley suffered a sprained mcl not a torn acl initially feared. jim harbaugh would not speculate on his status for next week but it seems unlikely he could play. fresh off his injury receiver michael crabtree had only two catches but showed glimpses of his old self with a 60-ya
daly city 54. and lakeport how about the upper teens to mid-20s for you in lake county coming up thursday morning. there it is. sunny but cold wednesday and thursday. some of you thursday won't hit 50. couple of showers possible friday and saturday. cloud cover will make it warmer at night and chilly during the day. tomorrow the mid-50s will be the warmest day of the next week. so find that jacket and keep it close by. sports is coming up next. [[man] it's nothing but tape... [woman] it's a...
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as for amazon, it's rivaled only by elon musk duo, solar city and tesla. we do see stretch valuations everywhere. a whole list of analysts brought out twitter and a bunch wanted to buy it on a reasonable valuation in the out years if everything goes right. merrill lynch launched the stock with a sale. merrill chose to use traditional security analysis and found the stock wanting. the others didn't, though. and we have a real case being made for the stock that i think is incredibly expensive by any stretch of the imagination and should be sold. but that's the kind of launching that propelled amazon to nearly four po hundred dollars this morning. again, logic, compelling. if you're a growth manager, and many are, in this stock amazon fits your growth portfolio. that encompasses the rigorous discipline i'm describing. i'm saying i can recognize what a very important cohort of money managers wants to do, which is buy the fastest growing stocks. i can recognize that in a low growth world, the high growth ethos will attract the most money in. the growth oriented
as for amazon, it's rivaled only by elon musk duo, solar city and tesla. we do see stretch valuations everywhere. a whole list of analysts brought out twitter and a bunch wanted to buy it on a reasonable valuation in the out years if everything goes right. merrill lynch launched the stock with a sale. merrill chose to use traditional security analysis and found the stock wanting. the others didn't, though. and we have a real case being made for the stock that i think is incredibly expensive by...
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our guidelines and our policy is that concurrent with city approval, the final approval step for any speed hump is a straight democratic vote of the housing units on that block. so an apartment building with 16 unit, each of those 16 units gets one vote. a single-family home is one unit and they get one vote. so yes, the final approval of the speed humps and i believe there are 20 -- either 27 or 29. that particular digit slips my head, but that all of those will be voted on by the residents of the targeted block. so that is our standard traffic-calming guideline that is the case wherever we propose a speed hump on any street in the city. >> good. i'm sorry, one more clarifying question. the first speaker mentioned that this project is not an attempt to divert traffic so much as it is just to calm the traffic and help us reach our safety goals and our goals of making bicycling and walking easier in the areas. and you would agree with that? you don't think this is actually going to divert traffic out of the areas, but simply making the traffic calmer and more safe? >> if the traffic-c
our guidelines and our policy is that concurrent with city approval, the final approval step for any speed hump is a straight democratic vote of the housing units on that block. so an apartment building with 16 unit, each of those 16 units gets one vote. a single-family home is one unit and they get one vote. so yes, the final approval of the speed humps and i believe there are 20 -- either 27 or 29. that particular digit slips my head, but that all of those will be voted on by the residents of...
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what we have is a city dump near highway 101 across from candle stick. last night smoke started pouring out of the windows where people come to get rid of sheetrock and other debris. >> we have not been able to get to the bottom of this and know exactly what was burning. we made notification to air quality to see if they want to do a test. >> reporter: this run is the length of a football field, it is 8 feet high and these firefighters have been very busy sifting by hand and just taking a long time. anybody with asthma, small children, i would definitely advice you to stay away from this smoke until this dissipates a little bit more. tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> also happening now, the memorial service for nelson mandella, dozens of world leaders are gathered there in the pouring rain at a stadium in johannesburg. now the memorial is the first of a series of events to honor nelson mandella. block brock was end -- president barack obama was invited to speak and he tries to apply the lessons of nelson mandella to his own life. >> he tell
what we have is a city dump near highway 101 across from candle stick. last night smoke started pouring out of the windows where people come to get rid of sheetrock and other debris. >> we have not been able to get to the bottom of this and know exactly what was burning. we made notification to air quality to see if they want to do a test. >> reporter: this run is the length of a football field, it is 8 feet high and these firefighters have been very busy sifting by hand and just...
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focusing on the work demonstrated areas while coordinating with other city departments. these include sidewalk inspection, street resurfacing, curb ramp construction throughout the city and all of those while trying to implement the strategy and the better streets plan. in 2011 the road and pavement bond. the condition at that time was at 64 and we plan to make it 72 citywide and we have maintained streets at the good condition level. we have in the past year improved from 64-65. that effort that the bond addressed was to provide 3 years of increased funding over our standard levels from 2004-2011. we have jump started that process. it's an overall 10-year plan to bring us to that pci score of 70. we are in year two of the bond implementation. the next slide illustrates those projects. i gave you a handout that might be a little bit easier to read. what you will see on that slide are all of our completed streets and resurfacing in green. the blocks that are planned over the next few years are in red and similarly we show the street and intersection for curb ramps and pla
focusing on the work demonstrated areas while coordinating with other city departments. these include sidewalk inspection, street resurfacing, curb ramp construction throughout the city and all of those while trying to implement the strategy and the better streets plan. in 2011 the road and pavement bond. the condition at that time was at 64 and we plan to make it 72 citywide and we have maintained streets at the good condition level. we have in the past year improved from 64-65. that effort...
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essentially what the city manager, the emergency city manager offered already was about $2 billion for the 11 billion owed. everybody's done the math on that, says it is 16 cents on the dollar. that doesn't mean necessarily across the board they will settle with folks. what this does mean if they hadn't been allowed to go into bankruptcy, you have all the lawsuits from everybody that is owed money by detroit. they would go into court and begin to get judgments and frozen city's money it does have. wodn't pay people. could have bee a disaster out there. even though this is getting appealed this, is a very experienced bankruptcy judge, a respected guy. chances are this thing is going to fly. melissa: interesting. jeff flock, thank you so much. >>> up next, live and in person a sneak-peek at the brand new lg flexible, curved phone. we're going to show you what it's really all about. i can not wait! >>> plus the biggest winner in cyber monday sales? apple. the ipad shows everyone it is a smashing success. so does appeal even need to innovate anything else anymore? wait until you hear the s
essentially what the city manager, the emergency city manager offered already was about $2 billion for the 11 billion owed. everybody's done the math on that, says it is 16 cents on the dollar. that doesn't mean necessarily across the board they will settle with folks. what this does mean if they hadn't been allowed to go into bankruptcy, you have all the lawsuits from everybody that is owed money by detroit. they would go into court and begin to get judgments and frozen city's money it does...
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you said early on in your presentation, that transportation is the key, the life blood of our city and a lot of different people feel that about whatever they do. you ask the small businesses and they are the life blood of the city and the tourism will say -- i think what is important about transportation in particular, even if you are not a transit rider, you are still impacted by the transportation system. everybody what that is in a car has more parking spaces available to them when people take transit. i think it's important that people understand that this transportation system itself is supposed to serve everyone, not just the transit riders themselves. so thank you very much for all of your great work and looking forward to the ongoing conversation and continuing to hear back from the public as we move forward. one last thing -- the maps themselves i noticed the 35 map on the tep site shows the route itself as it navigates and then the 3 jackson shows the overlapping routes. those are two different maps, it seems like. if you could have a little bit of consistency with respect t
you said early on in your presentation, that transportation is the key, the life blood of our city and a lot of different people feel that about whatever they do. you ask the small businesses and they are the life blood of the city and the tourism will say -- i think what is important about transportation in particular, even if you are not a transit rider, you are still impacted by the transportation system. everybody what that is in a car has more parking spaces available to them when people...
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in my city because of the earthquake the embark freeway is gone. now the service retrofit of today's bay bridge will insure that when the next massive earthquake hits our infrastructure will withstand that. it serves as ingenuity and it will help us. as we say thank you to the contractors and the engineers, the men and women in our labor force and their representatives and as they go on to other bridges, other transportation projects like bart extensions as we say goodbye and as their role becomes less visible and as they go into comfortably and maintaining it we say hello again to the california highway patrol to the men and women who work in the san francisco police departments who along every single day will work with caltrans to welcome in all of the commuters to make sure they're safe and to certainly make sure that bicyclists are safe as well on our bridge. in closings our heart feel congratulations to everyone. it's an exciting day for san francisco and for oakland and for the bay area as what we celebrate the bay bridge. and now, please all
in my city because of the earthquake the embark freeway is gone. now the service retrofit of today's bay bridge will insure that when the next massive earthquake hits our infrastructure will withstand that. it serves as ingenuity and it will help us. as we say thank you to the contractors and the engineers, the men and women in our labor force and their representatives and as they go on to other bridges, other transportation projects like bart extensions as we say goodbye and as their role...
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it's getting in and out of new york city is one thing i hate about this city. i love manhattan. but god -- >> it's a nightmare. we're a third world country in manhattan. a third world country when it comes to transportation. >> they are working on the airports. those are slowly but surely getting better. but i ride the subway home from work and sometimes you stand on the platforms and look at the tracks an look what's holding up the entire station you go oh, my god that's a relic. that turn, that speed in that turn. they have been making that turn for decades and decades. there was an accident in july with a freight train around that same spot. obviously something went very wrong there yesterday. >> one of the four fatalities hits close to home mother. jim l oemovell has worked at th "today" show for 20 years and leaves behind a wife and children. just taking the train from poughkeepsie to grand central. on thanksgiving weekend. >> it is terrible. i'll tell you something else that we've heard too, distracted conductors. that are on their iphones. that happened in spain. they are
it's getting in and out of new york city is one thing i hate about this city. i love manhattan. but god -- >> it's a nightmare. we're a third world country in manhattan. a third world country when it comes to transportation. >> they are working on the airports. those are slowly but surely getting better. but i ride the subway home from work and sometimes you stand on the platforms and look at the tracks an look what's holding up the entire station you go oh, my god that's a relic....
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the city and county of san francisco continues to assess me for what i qualify for. and i have never been assessed for what i need. i have been a human ping-pong ball going between the myriad of sf agencies for what i need. i have the managers tell me my needs do not fall in the scope of practice. it means the city of san francisco finally narrows what they can do that their hands are tied. skipping over most of this to e
the city and county of san francisco continues to assess me for what i qualify for. and i have never been assessed for what i need. i have been a human ping-pong ball going between the myriad of sf agencies for what i need. i have the managers tell me my needs do not fall in the scope of practice. it means the city of san francisco finally narrows what they can do that their hands are tied. skipping over most of this to e
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the new challenge san francisco city college faces. >>> also a relative of president obama has his day until court. a judge decides if he must be deported or if he can stay in this country. we'll have the details. >>> good morning. we're looking at the roads and finally we are getting to see slow traffic on 880 and also some other spots where the traffic is slowing down. >>> old man winter is really in the middle of the country but there is a hint of him here. it is definitely cold for some but what about how cold it will get later in the week. [woman] you wrapped the... [man] it's nothing but tape... [woman] it's a block. we're havin' a baby! [laughter in background] [woman screams] are we havin' a baby? [ambient crying and laughter] >>> time now 6:13. police in hayward say a 16-year- old boy that was shot and killed last month in a hayward park died trying to help a girl. police say christopher stepped in to defend a teenage girl that was being threatened by two suspected gang members. both of those suspects are now charged with murder. he was the father of a six- month-old son who's
the new challenge san francisco city college faces. >>> also a relative of president obama has his day until court. a judge decides if he must be deported or if he can stay in this country. we'll have the details. >>> good morning. we're looking at the roads and finally we are getting to see slow traffic on 880 and also some other spots where the traffic is slowing down. >>> old man winter is really in the middle of the country but there is a hint of him here. it is...
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janine de la vega is live near redwood city. you are saying some of the nearby residents are not happy about this opening janine. >> reporter: yeah. the clinic is located here on main street on elle camino royal. antiabortion activists are not happy its here. the clinic will be opened 20 hours a week and provide primary health care and abortions. there was plans to open one up years ago but there were protests against it. this one has set off public outcry again against some residents that have circulated a petition to get the clinic moved. they say planned parenthood will decrease property values and adversely effect nearby businesses. the petition is addressed to the property owner since planned parenthood is leasing it from him. but as of now it appears the clinic is here to stay since the land is zoned for commercial use. and back out here live there is still not a sign up indicating this will be a planned parenthood. while it was reported to open up today, its still unclear. we reached out to planned parenthood through rema
janine de la vega is live near redwood city. you are saying some of the nearby residents are not happy about this opening janine. >> reporter: yeah. the clinic is located here on main street on elle camino royal. antiabortion activists are not happy its here. the clinic will be opened 20 hours a week and provide primary health care and abortions. there was plans to open one up years ago but there were protests against it. this one has set off public outcry again against some residents...
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the city and county of san francisco continues to assess me for what i qualify for. and i have never been assessed for what i need. i have been a human ping-pong ball going between the myriad of sf agencies for what i
the city and county of san francisco continues to assess me for what i qualify for. and i have never been assessed for what i need. i have been a human ping-pong ball going between the myriad of sf agencies for what i
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ [ ding ] i sense you've overpacked, your stomach. try pepto to-go. it's pepto-bismol that fits in your pocket. relief can be yours, but your peanuts... are mine. ♪ >>> okay, let's pretend for a moment you're a tea party activist. everyone on the left hates you. many on the right hate you, too, for that matter, but you have succeeded in one pretty surprising way. we'll be talking about that later tonight. but in the meantime, answer this question. does the left need its own version of the tea party in order to realize its agenda? why or why not? tweet your answers to #allinwithchris. i'll share them at the end of the show. >>> rand paul was in detroit this weekend for a special mission for the gop. what happened next might surprise you. >> the republican party has a problem with black voters. only 6% of african-americans voted republican in 2012. >> you cannot base winning the political coalition on white men as your core base. >> i think the
using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ [ ding ] i sense you've overpacked, your stomach. try pepto to-go. it's pepto-bismol that fits in your pocket. relief can be yours, but your peanuts... are mine. ♪ >>> okay, let's pretend for a moment you're a tea party activist. everyone on the left hates you. many on the right hate you, too, for that matter, but you have succeeded in one pretty surprising way....
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ended with the fall of saigon and you remember the scenes of the helicopters leaving the embassy as the city fell. >> history accelerated in those two and a half years and all of it by no means pleasant. >> just a couple of months after they came into office mrs. ford discovered she had breast cancer. >> this was the indelible moment she first impressed herself on the american people or maybe the whole ford family. it is really hard 40 years late tore conceive of the degree to which people didn't talk about this disease. i mean euphemisms were employed. even obituaries people didn't die of cancer, they died of a wasting illness. what mrs. ford did was to bring this out into the open and over night transform the way women in particular looked at this disease. for her it was also a lesson. it was her first baby and most important lesson in the influence that a first lady could have by being herself, by shining the light on a dark corner, by educating the public. >> next up we'll listen to president ford himself announcing the results of her surgery. >> i just returned from the hospital where i
ended with the fall of saigon and you remember the scenes of the helicopters leaving the embassy as the city fell. >> history accelerated in those two and a half years and all of it by no means pleasant. >> just a couple of months after they came into office mrs. ford discovered she had breast cancer. >> this was the indelible moment she first impressed herself on the american people or maybe the whole ford family. it is really hard 40 years late tore conceive of the degree to...
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the city is paying for that room but the individual commits to participating 2-3 times a week in case management. this is a similar situation that we would be working with someone and they would agree we would pay the storage so they are not giving up this property that they may decide is a period of time form of housing for them down the road. we would store it which is about $150 a month for a vehicle . we are looking at 4-5 vehicles but now that we have dedicated $7,000 for this purpose. we are going to be flexible as people have needs, but the commitment is they participate in case management leading to permanent housing. >> my question is how long do they engage in case management. when you are in services, there is a termination period, right? >> there is variations. if you go into a room and they shut that room and they don't meet with that person, that is a person that is not going to be successful in the program. i think we are going to be successful and open-ended. i often find that rules are not going to work. as long as the person is working on goals, we are going to be op
the city is paying for that room but the individual commits to participating 2-3 times a week in case management. this is a similar situation that we would be working with someone and they would agree we would pay the storage so they are not giving up this property that they may decide is a period of time form of housing for them down the road. we would store it which is about $150 a month for a vehicle . we are looking at 4-5 vehicles but now that we have dedicated $7,000 for this purpose. we...
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, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> all right. time for "six in 60" with jim. we'll start with norwegian, not the cruise company. >> there's 22 million shares that came in at 33 1/4 today. and access partners, that one is doing well, too. that's my favorite pipeline company. >> alcatel/lucent. >> i think they've been taking money from lucent. >> u.k. coming after epa saying stop picking on b.p., let them buy some leases, let them go. >> comeco, six buy recommendations. >> eddie lambpert giving people funds. >> keep in mind g3 licensee. >> jcp is their best -- one of their biggest partners, izod. a lot of good things having for tirico. g3, underarmour, nike, that is hot area. people love sports apparel. >> on "mad money," we're speaking to ken austin. he's avion, the man behind it and we're going to canada and doing a little canadian club chaser to technic er tr to tequ. i'm going to as
, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> all right. time for "six in 60" with jim. we'll start with norwegian, not the cruise company. >> there's 22 million shares that came in at 33 1/4 today. and access partners, that one is doing well, too. that's my favorite pipeline company. >>...